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... in the state. New Mexico is appealing to aerospace companies for several reasons. It is sunny 340 days a year, which means that launches probably won't be cancelled because of bad weather. The spaceport site is ...
... for its weight, it is reasonably inexpensive, and its properties are well understood since it has been used since the early 1930s in aircraft. However, it loses its strength rapidly as temperatures rise, and other materials must be used in areas where there is great heat. Titanium is one of those materials, but it is heavy and expensive ...
Yes, within one hundred years people will be born and live their entire lives on Mars and beyond. They might visit Earth for a vacation. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall ...
... is a vacuum and therefore no sound occurs in the vacuum of space because sound waves require a medium such as water or air through which to travel. There is no atmosphere in space. Screaming will not help. You will need to ...
... pressure in Jupiter's atmosphere is great enough to crush a human. Like the other gas giant outer planets, Jupiter has no solid surface. A Galileo probe, released into Jupiter's atmosphere, ... before the extreme atmospheric pressure crushed it. As the wreckage continued to descend, it likely melted and vaporized in the extreme heat. In addition, the radiation near Jupiter is at least 25 times more ...
... the Moon after hitting them hundreds of yards (or "miles and miles" as he described it). http://www.pasturegolf.com/archive/shepard.htm (See CDROM) ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph ...
Absolutely yes. In fact there could be some life forms right here living in our own solar system. Mars was once covered with water, so there may be something living there now or fossils from the past. Many of the moons show signs of containing deep oceans that could possibly harbor life. These ...
... space is cramped, you're not really uncomfortable in the traditional sense as you're free of Earth's gravity. It's hard to describe, but the best I can do is to say that you get a sense of total relaxation. Floating in a waveless pool would be the closest you could ...
... 40 years, Earth orbit and the Moon will mostly be used for commercial activities, tourism, and sports events. Then we will build habitats for people who work in these areas. ---- Answer provided by John ...
New life forms are found every day on Earth. Scientists find fossils that show how life evolved on Earth. Life changed so it could handle changes in the climate or food conditions on our planet. When we find life in outer space it will probably have ...

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